Silvermine Bay Beach

Tourist attraction · Hong Kong

Silvermine Bay Beach

Tourist attraction · Hong Kong

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1號 Tung Wan Tau Rd, Mui Wo, Hong Kong

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Sandy bay beach with mountain views, restaurants & rentals  

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1號 Tung Wan Tau Rd, Mui Wo, Hong Kong Get directions

lcsd.gov.hk

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1號 Tung Wan Tau Rd, Mui Wo, Hong Kong Get directions

+852 2852 3220
lcsd.gov.hk

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 13, 2025

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19 Best Beaches in Hong Kong

"One of the most convenient beaches on Lantau Island, long and narrow Silvermine Bay is located just a few minutes’ walk from the Mui Wo ferry pier. It’s a family favorite, with 688 feet of white sand and emerald-green mountains on either side." - Kate Springer

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Jerome Bautista

Google
I really enjoyed the chill vibes from this beach. It's a relaxed atmosphere with not too many people on a Monday afternoon. If only the beach was clean. There was a lot of rubbish on the beach and in the water. Next time I come I'll remember to bring a bag to do a small beach cleanup.

Philip S (Phil_at_Home)

Google
HK's summer is unbearablely sultry, but in mid May, when temp is "only" 31C and you have clouds blocking the sun every now and then, taking a walk on this beach is still enjoyable. Nevertheless, maybe it's a weekday, the beach was practically empty when we arrived.

Po Ng

Google
Rather quiet beach in HK compared to some popular ones even on public holidays. Can swim, water sports like kayak for rental next to the beach. Nice.

Joan GoticoPeru

Google
One of the best beach in hongkong, it's perfect for a family bond .

Platinum Guide

Google
A different charm from my favorite Stanley Beach. There is no accommodation at Stanley Beach, so it is difficult to stay for a few days. The accommodations here are also clean and cheap. The waves are not big, but the sound is reasonable, which is good. Even better, there is a boat to Hong Kong Central within a 10-minute walk. This is a beach where I want to stay for a month next time.

Lance Fredericks

Google
I visited during winter, and at the time the beach was neat, clean and ot was a pleasure to spend time there. Nearby cafe's and bathroom facilities mafe the time even more enjoyable.

Peter Kam Fai Cheung

Google
On Sept 15, 2022, I came here after lunch. There’re nice facilities and lifeguard service. I swam along the buoy line of the swimming area as there wasn’t any floating platforms. The water was calm and the beach was peaceful.

Natt Kits

Google
Nice beach to end your hike from Discovery Bay! Plenty of small shops selling snacks and beverages with a good bbq area, decent shower/changing rooms. The beach is OK...lots of dead fish in the water when we were there so wouldn't advise on swimming...but didn't stop a lot of people!
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Brad W.

Yelp
I've always felt the Silvermine Bay beach was underrated by most of Hong Kong. When asked what's the best beach to go to Sai Kung is usually the destination. I understand that being so close to the pier and civilization Silvermine beach is prone to be dirtier than those in Sai Kung or even Chung Sha, down the road, however, of all the times that I've been I have not had a problem. That being said I generally go to hang out on the sand, not in the water. Silvermine beach is in a great location surrounded by some good shops and restaurants. It stretches for quite some distance meaning that there's always a spot that isn't crowded. It also has a volleyball net set up for any one crazy enough to play an outdoor sport during the day. On the way to the beach, from the pier and bus terminal, be sure to swing by 711 or one of the other stores to stock up on supplies as walking back and forth tends to be annoying. By the beach are a series of BBQ pits, an inn, and a resort so food and drinks are plentiful. On top of all the above the beach has be known to host some really fun parties and music festivals. One of the music festivals that I went to went on through the day, the music wasn't the best but everyone who attended were there to have a good time, smile and enjoy the weekend. Speaking of weekends, don't come here! I know not everyone has a freelance job or lives in Mui Wo but on Saturday or Sunday the beach starts to fill up. It's never that bad that you feel like your private space is being invaded and if you do feel that way the next beach is only a ten minute tax ride away!